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I'm with the reviewer, NO QUESTION, I would watch an entire season of the two flight attendants simply seving drinks and bantering back and forth with each other; I LOVED THEM!!!! Bahahaha. Great writing and acting.

After hearing that the Ramseys want the beany baby, abbi scoffing "Of course they want her now" was AMAZING…. That's a great, totally unexpected line and I loved it.

A grade for me fo sho!!!! Am I the only one who LOVED the tourist? She was fantastic.
"Wait you guys don't have wine?? But, but, what about white wine?"

Zach truly does deserve the Emmy for Lead Actor in a Comedy for this very episode; the physical fighting is impressive enough, but the scene in the Van by the bridge gave me chills.

I thought the exact same thing… Anderson now has Bail, Ronald Reagan Library and Denver (so far) that, in my opinion, are unbeatable episode submissions come Emmy time. Brilliant.

We have seen them in bed together several times, but not sexually. Listen I agree with you but I was just pointing out that they have gotten better. The first season was blatantly avoiding any sexual references

I agree with you that the show doesn't portray Cam and Mitchell as sexually active as the others. However there have been some lines that have stood out.

Well we're only four episodes in and it looks like Louie Anderson is a shoe in for another Emmy. And my guess is he will have even stronger episodes to come but he is killing every scene and line he has on this show. He IS Christine.

I know I'm late to the party but just a comment on the reviewer's point about the second Emmy win for Falco. I actually thought that the scene with the psychiatrist, in which Falco breaks down was positively electric and clearly won her the Emmy. She deserved it too

"I've lost 32 ounces"

Well put. I agree to all your points.

Perhaps a little you're right, but Christine has most certainly shown heart and I'd like to see more of it. I disagree with you that she's been nothing but rude and self-interested. I think you are being too harsh there: Christine only put Penelope on a flight after genuinely asking her to not hurt "that sensitive

I still can't figure out Penelope. Actually let me take that back I actively despise Penelope. The very few times she has shown any sense of heart it was clearly manipulative. The one time I thought she was somewhat sweet was in this episode when she asked Chip to kiss her clearly so he could look good in front of

Wonderful episode. It seems that the last two episodes have been geared towards turning chip into a main character we can root for, finally.

"What to do while you're waiting" solidified my view that the show was something truly special and in a league of its own. This is what people talk about when they say Friday night lights was revolutionary.

This long to person argument is an example of what happens when you put two people together who cannot stop arguing and have to have the last word. For the record it's extremely annoying for readers

This is my favorite episode of blackish to date, or at least tied with a few of my favorites. It's not only thought-provoking, it's also hysterically funny and quite sweet. This is without a doubt Ellis-Ross's Emmysubmission episode. She is incredible and it! Bravo.

This was an outstanding episode and one of my favorites from the entire series. I think a huge part of this has to do with Tracee Ellis Ross taking center stage here. I was not familiar with her work before I started watching "Black-ish." I just knew she was Diana Ross's daughter, and part of my judgemental side

This show overall was quite enjoyable and there were wonderful moments throughout the series, but if I'm being honest with myself, I do feel it's a bit overrated. The two issues that I struggled with in every episode: 1) Just a weeee bit too hipster culture for me. 2) The acting just simply is not great at all.

This is why episode specific tv reviews are often really silly: A C+????? This episode was great! Critics, who by design nitpick and parse through everything, sometimes end up taking things WAY too seriously and suck all the joy out of something that really is entertaining. They can't see the forest for the trees